Malvani restaurant

Indian Fast Food

Bhel

Bhel is a savoury Indian snack, and is also a type of chaat. It is made out of puffed rice, vegetables and a tangy tamarind sauce. Bhel is often identified with the beaches. Bhelpuri is thought to have originated within the cafes and street food stalls of Mumbai, and the recipe has spread to most parts of India where it has been modified to suit local food availability.

Shevpuri

Sev puri is an Indian snack and a type of chaat.[1] It is a speciality that originates from Mumbai.[2] In Mumbai, sev puri is served by street vendors as well as five star hotels.[1] Recently, supermarkets have started stocking ready-to-eat packets of sev puri and similar snacks like bhelpuri

Ragda patties

Ragda patties is a popular Indian fast food or snack which forms part of the famous street food in India. This snack is usually served at fast food restaurants that offer Indian fast food along with other dishes available through the day. These food stalls also serve up other relished snacks such as the equally famous “bhel puri” and “pani puri”. This dish has two parts–ragda, a dried yellow pea soup and patties, a fried potato cutlet.

Kutchi Dabeli

Dabeli or Kutchi dabeli or Kachchhi dabeli (Devnagari: दाबेली – कच्छी दाबेली) is a snack food of India, originating in the Kutch or Kachchh region of Gujarat. It is a spicy snack made by mixing boiled potatoes with a dabeli masala, and putting the mixture between pav (burger bun) and served with chutneys made from tamarind, date, garlic, red chilies, etc. and garnished with pomegranate and roasted peanuts.